11290562

Resource Management Method and Device

PublishedMarch 29, 2022
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1. A resource offloading method implemented in an apparatus, the method comprising: transmitting, by the apparatus, a request message indicating offloading for a target resource; and receiving, by the apparatus, a service through the target resource that is offloaded to a first node based on the request message; wherein the request message comprises information on the target resource; and wherein the target resource is offloaded from a second node to the first node based on the request message.

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2. The resource offloading method of claim 1 , wherein the second node comprises an original resource for the target resource, and wherein the first node comprises an offloaded resource for the target resource.

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3. The resource offloading method of claim 2 , wherein the offloaded resource comprised in the first node is managed based on a management policy.

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4. The resource offloading method of claim 3 , wherein the management policy comprises a blocking policy, and wherein, when the offloaded resource comprised in the first node is managed based on the blocking policy, access to the offloaded resource comprised in the first node is blocked.

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5. The resource offloading method of claim 4 , wherein, when the access to the offloaded resource comprised in the first node is blocked, an operation related to the original resource comprised in the second node is limited.

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6. The resource offloading method of claim 3 , wherein the management policy comprises a readable policy, and wherein, when the offloaded resource comprised in the first node is managed based on the readable policy, only retrieve operation is allowed among operations related to the original resource comprised in the second node.

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7. The resource offloading method of claim 1 , wherein the first node and the second node perform synchronization for the target resource, and wherein the request message indicating the offloading comprises information on a synchronization mode (synchmode) for the performed synchronization.

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8. The resource offloading method of claim 7 , wherein the synchronization mode comprises at least any one of a periodic mode, an update mode, and a termination mode.

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9. The resource offloading method of claim 8 , wherein, when the synchronization mode is the periodic mode, the first node and the second node periodically perform the synchronization for the target resource.

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10. The resource offloading method of claim 8 , wherein, when the synchronization mode is the update mode, when an update is performed for the offloaded resource comprised in the first node, the first node and the second node perform the synchronization for the target resource.

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11. The resource offloading method of claim 8 , wherein, when the synchronization mode is the termination mode, when the offloading for the target resource terminates, the first node and the second node perform the synchronization for the target resource.

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12. The resource offloading method of claim 1 , wherein the first node is a middle node-common service entity (MN-CSE), and the second node is an infrastructure node-common service entity (IN-CSE).

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13. An apparatus comprising: at least one processor; and at least one memory coupled to the at least one processor; wherein the at least one processor, which is operably coupled to the at least one memory and executes program instructions stored in the at least one memory, transmits a request message indicating offloading for a target resource and receives a service through the target resource that is offloaded to a first node based on the request message; wherein the request message comprises information on the target resource that is offloaded; and wherein the target resource is offloaded from a second node to the first node based on the request message.

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14. The apparatus of claim 13 , wherein the second node comprises an original resource for the target resource, and wherein the first node comprises an offloaded resource for the target resource.

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15. The apparatus of claim 14 , wherein the offloaded resource comprised in the first node is managed based on a management policy.

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16. The apparatus of claim 15 , wherein the management policy comprises a blocking policy, and wherein, when the offloaded resource comprised in the first node is managed based on the blocking policy, access to the offloaded resource comprised in the first node is blocked.

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17. The apparatus of claim 16 , wherein, when the access to the offloaded resource comprised in the first node is blocked, an operation related to the original resource comprised in the second node is limited.

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18. The apparatus of claim 15 , wherein the management policy comprises a readable policy, and wherein, when the offloaded resource comprised in the first node is managed based on the readable policy, only retrieve operation is allowed among operations related to the original resource comprised in the second node.

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19. The apparatus of claim 13 , wherein the first node and the second node perform synchronization for the target resource, and wherein the request message indicating the offloading comprises information on a synchronization mode (synchmode) for the performed synchronization.

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20. A resource offloading method implemented in a first node, the method comprising: receiving, by the first node, a request message indicating offloading for a target resource from a second node; and offloading, by the first node, the target resource to a third node based on the request message; wherein the second node receives a service from the third node based on the target resource of the first node that is offloaded to the third node; and wherein the request message comprises information on the target resource.

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Publication Date

March 29, 2022

Inventors

Joon Young Kim
Young Jin Na
Min Byeong Lee
Jae Seung Song

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